Although a lot of mom - shaming is very obvious (and very rude) there are some really subtle ways to make a mom
feel like crap about her choices.
Not exact matches
I found it made me depressed, jealous, and brought out a side of me I didn't
like, a side that would make me
feel crap about myself!
Trading a generational talent with six years of control remaining because the team is playing poorly right now and everyone
feels like crap is
about the most shortsighted thing the front office could do.
What mother doesn't
feel like absolute
crap about her body after having a baby?
My husband says the same things and a few times he did have it worse and then I actually
felt bad
about it, but man I can't stand it... I literally grind my teeth when he acts
like that when I just went through the same
crap and had to deal with the kids all day!
However, I was always intending to combination feed then give up breastfeeding and switch to formula after a few months as I wanted some freedom.It was my choice to breastfeed, to give up having drinks, to do the night feeds, to get my breasts out in public and everything else you mention above (I didn't watch what I ate, if I listened to the HV
about giving up dairy and greens and everything else, then I would have
felt like crap) I made that decision and by the sounds of it so did you.
Even if your baby is clinging to your breast
like it's the last lifeboat off a sinking ship, wailing for another nursing session and, over-all, making you
feel like total
crap about weaning, know that your decision to wean, even if the only reason is «I really don't want to nurse anymore, I'm done» is still the best decision.
And the more it hurts me, both by wasting so much time and energy looking for things or just navigating around the
crap in my house or
feeling bad
about my apartment, or by making me
feel like a failure because I can't seem to maintain a system of keeping things tidy and organized.
Either way, there are all kinds of myths out there
about breastfeeding that can make you scared, nervous or downright
feel like a piece of
crap when you can't achieve them.
Sometimes I
feel like I don't fit in the fitness blogging world (I eat a lot of
crap and I'm not really fussed
about what I look
like, more fussed
about how much I can deadlift) but I think the beauty of the fitness world in general is that you can be anyone from anywhere and you're still welcome.
I don't know
about you, but I
feel like crap when I come out of a hot bath — I
feel drowsy and tired as hell.
It's not
about weight, it's
about whether you're putting foods in your mouth that make you
feel good or make you
feel like crap — in the long term.
The last time I went to my Gyne
about this, he just whacked me on the pill, now I know why, it brought on a regular period, but I
felt like crap and stopped taking it.
We'll explore how talking
crap about our bodies makes the ladies around us
feel like crap too.
Ben: Yeah, that's something that you do have to do with pro-hormones is you have to have to cycle them if you're gonna take them because it allows your body to return to its normal level of endogenous hormone production so anytime you're using testosterone or any of these testosterone pre-cursors, you're artificially increasing your testosterone levels, as a result your body generates far less, you know, if we're talking
about testosterone, far less testosterone than normal, and so you know that's not really concerning when you're taking the pro-hormones, once you get off them though, you
feel like crap.
When I finished these last two
feeling like crap and both significantly slower than 4:30, I knew I had to find a change and that's was just
about when I was finishing Chris McDougal's book, Natural Born Heroes.
They had all the questions, they were engaged, and they
felt like somebody actually gave a
crap about them.
And though so many movies pretend to be
about unusual or oddball characters, this one really
feels like it is — it
feels like it doesn't give a
crap if you agree with it or not, because it knows it's in the right.
1951: The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger «If you really want to hear
about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was
like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of
crap, but I don't
feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.»
You talk
about self - doubt there and the
feeling like we're
crap but trying to be more confident.
Now you know what a Blackberry fan
feels like... when BGR and Engadget writes
crap about blackberry all you android fans jump in and start hating on RIM.
I'm not talking
about the location of the game or names of weapons or any of that
crap, I'm talking
about what it actually
feels like to be in a combat zone.
I
feel like Sony just is slowly showing us how much they don't give a
crap about what they let us play for free.
They had all the questions, they were engaged, and they
felt like somebody actually gave a
crap about them.
Sam Glover: I mean a lot of people are, I
feel like the first thing... You bring it up, I recently brought it up with non-profit worm on the board and it
felt like everybody was
like, oh god somebody's talking
about mission
crap again.